Stop Filming Strangers

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  • Its all "support mental health" until someone has a mental breakdown, then people film and make fun of them

    @zoeyc5851@zoeyc58518 ай бұрын
    • it’s all “support mental health” until literally any aspect of it isn’t sanitized and cute

      @sondpnichqfvd@sondpnichqfvd8 ай бұрын
    • as soon as you actually stop masking and reveal symptoms of your mental illness, it's "ew, not like that, freak".

      @notshardain@notshardain8 ай бұрын
    • The people who would do that never supported Mental Health in the first place, until it comes to a time when someone made them feel sad and they made a series of 5 tiktoks about it.

      @AndyPepRock@AndyPepRock8 ай бұрын
    • Just like the "THAT motherf--ker is NOT real" plane situation. People made fun of here and bullied her online relentlessly when she probably already was traumatized from that situation.

      @hyperboles6563@hyperboles65638 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cyan1721Or maybe people shouldn't invade people's privacy?

      @ranimeRAT@ranimeRAT8 ай бұрын
  • It's legitimately insane to me that people think laws that protect people's privacy is a violation of THEIR freedom to violate other people's spaces

    @xenosbreed@xenosbreed8 ай бұрын
    • Pretty much what every american says when you say you dont want to be filmed 😂😂😂 "Its my right" lol "dont tread on my freedom"

      @classtilton871@classtilton8718 ай бұрын
    • YEAH THAT WAS SO INSANE TO ME???? I WAS SHOCKED AT THE IRONY OF THAT STATEMENT

      @EnzoMaz@EnzoMaz8 ай бұрын
    • @@classtilton871Have no fear, plenty of normal Americans around, we just don’t spend our time filming strangers

      @tomatochemist@tomatochemist8 ай бұрын
    • it reminds me of how some ppl say their freedom of speech is being discriminated by not being allowed to discriminate others.

      @saccharine9936@saccharine99368 ай бұрын
    • @@tomatochemist got plenty of american frriends, even enjoyed living their for a while haha, but for every 1 normal american there seems to be 2 crazies posting online 🤣 I was lucky to never have a face to face with one of the crazies 🤣

      @classtilton871@classtilton8718 ай бұрын
  • Regardless of whether they have autism or not they don't need to explain why they don't wanna be touched by strangers. For any reason. It's even more valid considering they are autistic but literally no one has the right to touch someone else without consent.

    @royallynick@royallynick7 ай бұрын
    • I BET YOU SUPPORT ABORTION HUH

      @macktonight9511@macktonight95116 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. The only reason I can think of where you could go beyond consent is if some kind of accident was about to happen, like they hadn't noticed a vehicle when crossing a road, and a stranger pulled them out of harm's way.

      @tyddlup@tyddlup5 ай бұрын
    • As someone with ptsd triggered by being randomly touched, thank you!

      @yazzie208@yazzie2084 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. Disclaimer: I know you aren’t generalizing people with autism but I have something to add to what you said ^ Although it’s commonly assumed that people with autism don’t like being touched, I personally don’t mind it at all as an autistic person, and it’s important to note that everyone with autism is different in terms of preferences. The thing Kurtis mentioned was that they also had contamination OCD. OCD has a lot to do with phobias, and when these phobias confront people with OCD it’s essentially a gateway for anxiety and engaging in obsessive and compulsive behaviors to deal with it. It’s very distressing and difficult, and it makes it more difficult when things which people are typically ok with are something that other people fear and it’s not something that people understand. Also, the fact he left that in the video….. why would you feel comfortable filming strangers crying, knowing you caused it, and leaving it in for them to be criticized by your followers?

      @Snaggle-ToothedDog@Snaggle-ToothedDog4 ай бұрын
    • @@Snaggle-ToothedDog exactly. That's like even worse. A complete lack of any empathy. Bc not only did they leave it in they specifically pointed it out for people to criticize and mock.

      @royallynick@royallynick4 ай бұрын
  • I really hate this mindset that old people are cute if they’re a couple and sad if they’re alone. They’re just adults who’ve been alive longer than other adults. They’re not inherently cute or sad just because they’re old. My grandma says it’s infantilizing that people treat her like it’s so amazing that she can do things other adults also do, just because she’s old. It’s like when people reach a certain age, we start treating them like they’re toddlers.

    @lisebrinck8848@lisebrinck88487 ай бұрын
    • ong also they were most likely in a fast food restaurant, like who tf would want someone else to watch them shove greasy food down their throat?? people just cant leave other ppl be.

      @MaxineIsFrustrated@MaxineIsFrustrated2 ай бұрын
    • this is something i have been saying for years, i genuinely think we should normalize being old since we will old go through it one day lol

      @senaaksoy1708@senaaksoy17082 ай бұрын
  • It’s so weird to me that people think eating alone means you’re lonely. Have you considered I’m like running errands or just like alone time 😭

    @Olliebunny@Olliebunny8 ай бұрын
    • I feel like those people must live in a small town because eating alone in a place like nyc is just so normalized???

      @vegasa2067@vegasa20678 ай бұрын
    • Yeah these days you can’t just stop to get a quick bite to eat somewhere without people making assumptions

      @roryadie9158@roryadie91588 ай бұрын
    • people who think like that are the same people who would try and "befriend" the quiet kid so they look like a good person, all while being condescending and rude to them

      @bogwife7942@bogwife79428 ай бұрын
    • fr i eat alone all the time and i LOVE it

      @anewmoon5468@anewmoon54688 ай бұрын
    • some of us just can't stand to hear the sounds of other people eating. it sucks but it's that or headphones

      @xXluluchanelXx@xXluluchanelXx8 ай бұрын
  • as someone with a service dog, I get filmed - without my consent- almost every day. people often get **mad** at me when I ask them to stop. It’s so fucking unhinged.

    @celeste7959@celeste79598 ай бұрын
    • People really don't know how to mind their own business, huh?

      @Nickilob2006@Nickilob20068 ай бұрын
    • im so sorry about that. it disgusts me how people love to record us people with disablities/mental disabilities/disorders etc the most. its so disgusting and it fuels my paranoia and agoraphobia. i hope one day itll at least die down if not completely end for good..

      @lemonmeat@lemonmeat8 ай бұрын
    • It's so stupid. I've also been photographed without consent. These kinds of people just expect you to go along with everything they want, so you need to crack down hard and threaten to sue them if necessary.

      @Vulpilux@Vulpilux8 ай бұрын
    • Same thing happens with me and my service dog all the time

      @aloradecker231@aloradecker2318 ай бұрын
    • Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 60K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally Begging..

      @namantherockstar@namantherockstar8 ай бұрын
  • Before clarifying that the girl who cried in the video was neurodivergent my first assumption was just - what if she was just having a really bad day? Sometimes when you’re stressed it doesn’t take much to push you over the edge. Maybe she was out with her friends telling them about a terrible break up, and then a stranger comes up and touches you unexpectedly, I could totally see myself bursting into tears if I was already feeling shitty that day. If someone reacts in a way that seems over the top to something you did, it may not be a reaction to to you specifically. It could just be the straw that broke the camel’s back.

    @MarionThiessen@MarionThiessen6 ай бұрын
    • hey! idk if you caught it in the vid but kurtis said that the person in the video uses they/them pronouns 😁

      @hello_world2767@hello_world27675 ай бұрын
    • they/them *** person ***^

      @maddyocean5948@maddyocean59484 ай бұрын
    • @@hello_world2767probably but just ignored it. funny that people try to be nice like that but zero out the niceness by disrespecting peoples identities.

      @maddyocean5948@maddyocean59484 ай бұрын
    • @@maddyocean5948 orrrr maybe it was genuinely a mistake? There are times when people unintentionally assume the gender because yk society still kinda forces those gender roles on us. But you correct the person and they use the right pronouns in the future and life goes on. Everyone's happy :P

      @koihorne3633@koihorne36333 ай бұрын
    • baby ngl

      @BlueBerryMirtilo@BlueBerryMirtilo3 ай бұрын
  • my brother got filmed in line at McDonalds and we were going to a wedding, so he was in a tux and a lady was filming him and he asked them to stop but they said "sheesh Karen" my brother has anxiety, so he was having a panic attack in the car so this video makes me feel he had justice

    @hopegharring6670@hopegharring66707 ай бұрын
    • They act like they’ve never seen a man get dressed up for McDonald’s 🙄 gotta get fancy for Ronald yk? Anyways sorry that happened to your brother I hope those people got their karma and hope he’s doing well 🫶

      @MY_LEG-@MY_LEG-6 ай бұрын
    • “sheesh karen” is the most aggravating thing ive ever heard

      @breadjustslatheredalloverme@breadjustslatheredallovermeАй бұрын
    • He’s doing a lot better now and has therapy So it’s great Ty for all the likes that’s very sweet of you

      @bOpEyS-@bOpEyS-Ай бұрын
    • Don't go out in public if you can't handle it.

      @FuzzyWalrus123@FuzzyWalrus123Ай бұрын
    • ​@@FuzzyWalrus123 exactly. If you can't handle people telling you of for your bullshit like filming them without consent, don't go out

      @anna-flora999@anna-flora999Ай бұрын
  • Being filmed without my consent and that being posted is one of my worst fears. People shouldn't do that.

    @meppep6733@meppep67338 ай бұрын
    • idk about your country but in mine it’s illegal and you can get to 45.000 € if they refuse to delete the video

      @yunaoooo@yunaoooo8 ай бұрын
    • @@yunaoooothat’s cool! I live in American, I don't know if we have something like that in place.

      @meppep6733@meppep67338 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately in some cases, America doesn’t do anything like that. To protect the right to free press, stranger can film stranger only IN PUBLIC. If ur not in a public space tho, it’s illegal

      @kubachiglow41@kubachiglow418 ай бұрын
    • It really is a scary possibility. You could become a meme in a specific internet community and never even know it.

      @__m-a-x__@__m-a-x__8 ай бұрын
    • my worst fear is being buried alive so we're basically equal

      @AFluffyFiend@AFluffyFiend8 ай бұрын
  • The "calling strangers NPCs" thing has been bothering me for months now. I'm glad someone finally called it out.

    @trevortni_driew@trevortni_driew8 ай бұрын
    • this!!! the NPC thing has just given people a socially acceptable way to further dehumanize the people around them. When I hear someone say "NPC", it's upsetting tbh

      @Natasha-bf6yk@Natasha-bf6yk8 ай бұрын
    • Aka people who don't spend their lives on the internet

      @Vincisomething@Vincisomething8 ай бұрын
    • if being a decent human being means being an npc then put me in skyrim cause ill be handing out quests to the player like theres no tomorrow

      @HiVer94@HiVer948 ай бұрын
    • @@Natasha-bf6ykEXACTLY. It's not cool to dehumanize people just because they're using game terms. I don't get how that isn't obvious.

      @sourgreendolly7685@sourgreendolly76858 ай бұрын
    • It's just an alternative way to say "I am the one that matters and everyone other than me and the people I know are simple, one dimensional beings who exist to fill up space". For me, that's the exact definition of narcissism.

      @trevortni_driew@trevortni_driew8 ай бұрын
  • The worst part about all of this is that the victims will NEVER get a voice on this. It is inherently one sided. Even if you do find out that a stranger recorded you without consent and that tons of people are mocking you, you will never be able to respond to it. This shit goes completely unchecked and there are barely any consequences for violating the privacy of strangers

    @realperson4993@realperson49936 ай бұрын
  • I think this opens up a much larger conversation that definitely needs to be happening! Does anyone remember people of Walmart? It was a whole website dedicated to posting “trashy” people without their consent that you saw at Walmart. Like, at this point, it’s been happening for ages, so how do we get processes and procedures in place to prevent strangers from being exploited like this (I don’t have the answer, but this video reminded me how mad it makes me as someone who was almost the background character in a very corny tiktok).

    @priscillawilliams6643@priscillawilliams66437 ай бұрын
    • I remember this. It was "people of walmart". Its disgusting. And half of the photos were just fat people existing. The amount of racism and fat phobia and hatred toward GNC people was disgusting. I don't know if it still exists but I Hate how recording strangers has become so normalized. It should be illegal.

      @gaywalllbiter@gaywalllbiter7 ай бұрын
    • I always thought people of Walmart was disgusting and I always judge the person behind the camera more.

      @user-so2mj8cj1e@user-so2mj8cj1e7 ай бұрын
    • People of Walmart is still a thing

      @everythingpony@everythingpony6 ай бұрын
    • People of Walmart is fucking disgusting. I don't care what the person is wearing or what they look like, it doesn't give the right to take a picture and post it to publically shame them

      @nightcollapse@nightcollapse6 ай бұрын
    • Omg I always felt like I was one of the very few people pointing out how fucked up POW was.. It was just totally socially acceptable that everyone was making fun of poor people.. Never made sense to me. Bum fights was also super fucked up, even more so.

      @Naejakire3@Naejakire36 ай бұрын
  • It’s crazy how people with social anxiety had to spend ages unlearning the fear that “everyone’s looking at you to make fun of you” only for that to become a very real possibility

    @JesseCourtJester@JesseCourtJester8 ай бұрын
    • fr I have PTSD and was starting to believe people like the ones that have hurt me are rare because I worked through my sht. But they aren't, they're "normal" and increasingly common. The truth is that my anxiety wasn't wrong in this jn regards to basic human decency. How tf am I supposed to not be agoraphobic and/or paranoid when, factually speaking, the threats aren't rare??

      @sourgreendolly7685@sourgreendolly76858 ай бұрын
    • Literally me. I'm so done with this 😭😭😭

      @greatvalue8377@greatvalue83778 ай бұрын
    • @@sourgreendolly7685 FUCKING LITERALLY RIGHT???? I spent years being made fun of and pathologized and treated like a delusional crazy person, only for people like this to not only be extremely common, not only act like this in broad daylight all the time, but for people to literally not care about it and not think it's all that weird. How are we supposed to "heal" when the traumatizing situation we experienced becomes the society-wide default expected norm?

      @graquinn4058@graquinn40588 ай бұрын
    • Was gonna like this because I can relate heavily. But I saw it has 666 likes and ya know.... Hail Satan

      @johnjohnson6435@johnjohnson64358 ай бұрын
    • Aha! I knew being a slow unlearner would come in handy someday. I'm ahead of things for once.

      @user-qs3qf5lw9k@user-qs3qf5lw9k8 ай бұрын
  • I looked up photography laws in Japan, and it’s legal so long as it isn’t derogatory to the subjects. Literally the bar was in hell and that person still tripped on it

    @bwestmcauley@bwestmcauley8 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha "the bar was in hell, and that person still tripped on it" has officially entered my own lexicon. Brilliant.

      @6thwilbury2331@6thwilbury23318 ай бұрын
    • What a great way to put it 😂

      @CatGuyNeko@CatGuyNeko8 ай бұрын
    • Fucking lol

      @SpawnRevenge92@SpawnRevenge928 ай бұрын
    • Not hell, Australia

      @SuperHGB@SuperHGB8 ай бұрын
    • Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 60K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally Begging..

      @namantherockstar@namantherockstar8 ай бұрын
  • Not only is it really poor etiquette to film other people without their consent, it can be super super dangerous too. Their faces being put on the internet could literally be a death sentence for them. Please stop filming strangers. Sincerely, someone who has lived with a domestic abuse survivor whose ex was a very dangerous person.

    @ritasprinkle5098@ritasprinkle50987 ай бұрын
    • Oh fuck youre right

      @lemin0u@lemin0u5 ай бұрын
  • I hate this idea that people who are alone in public are lonely. I go out all the time by myself and the only thing that makes it awkward is people acting like it’s sad. It’s great doing what you want, when you want, by yourself every on e in a while.

    @juliavanhoose@juliavanhoose7 ай бұрын
    • It doesn't make me feel awkard but it pisses me off because its a sign of them being stupid. If they can't figure out that being solitary does not mean "lonely", then they're stupid.

      @qwmx@qwmx4 ай бұрын
  • The worst part is that the Japan photography laws are there so creepy men don’t take pictures of girls’ privates. But she’s so self absorbed she doesn’t get it.

    @sylviacorvalan7716@sylviacorvalan77168 ай бұрын
    • also, on japanese phones you can’t turn off the camera shutter sound *because* of the creepy old men

      @jamie-gp5be@jamie-gp5be8 ай бұрын
    • yep theres no option to turn it off. if im not mistaken even if your phone is on silent the shutter sound will still play @@jamie-gp5be

      @tallybarnie5453@tallybarnie54538 ай бұрын
    • ​@jamie-gp5be that's literally so sad

      @Aaditri44@Aaditri448 ай бұрын
    • @@Aaditri44Get this then: Two stories from Tokyo, where I lived for a few years. A Canadian acquaintance of mine got groped in public by a creepy old man and when she went to the police station to report this, they just laughed at her and said “that’s something you have to get used to when you live in Japan”. Another Swedish friend got raped and abused by her Japanese boyfriend but the police didn’t believe her story at all, because of course they rather believe the Japanese man.

      @yggdrasil4986@yggdrasil49868 ай бұрын
    • Same reason their Iphone camera noises are always on by default and can't be turned off. People kept doing upskirts, to the point that it became a genuine problem

      @MammalianCreature@MammalianCreature8 ай бұрын
  • what really annoys me is whenever someone will bring up that you shouldnt film strangers in public, hundreds of losers will be climbing out of the woodwork defending this and saying shit like "its legal to film in public, dont go out in public if you dont like it" which is an insane thing to say. guess i'll be a hermit then since people cant be bothered to learn basic manners

    @clairee527@clairee5278 ай бұрын
    • "ummmm if you dont wanna be filmed in public, literally stop going to a job and starve to death and die in isolation forever god 🤪 it's that easy" unhinged. fucking unhinged. people saying this can't be fuckign real. you can't have real neurons and think this way. i refuse to believe it. actual worm brained behavior.

      @graquinn4058@graquinn40588 ай бұрын
    • Fr, just because something is legal doesn’t mean you should do it.

      @cospaws8810@cospaws88108 ай бұрын
    • Same energy as all those people like "Hey if you don't like one specific law you can leave the country." Like bro we don't have to define our personal morals based on the law; it's not illegal to just be rude and unpleasant but that doesn't mean we should do it.

      @stars4809@stars48098 ай бұрын
    • THIS!! I saw a video of two girls sharing an umbrella and I mentioned how weird it was to film them and people kept saying "IT'S NOT ILLEGAL!" "They're in public, you can't expect privacy in public" "It's not like the person recorded them naked, why are you making a big deal out of it" And I'm just like??

      @Userpurr_@Userpurr_8 ай бұрын
    • The way this shit gets on my nerves so much. Like especially if you work at public places like me. It’s against our rules to film at the gym i work at. These people will scold you for walking in their shot and tell you to go to a different gym or exercise at home like dude no you go somewhere else youre breaking the rules

      @rabidvampdude@rabidvampdude8 ай бұрын
  • As a person with social anxiety as well as just ocd, I've dealt with the intrusive thought that everybody is looking at me practically my entire life It's so difficult to break through this fear when it's very possible for somebody to take something I did or said out of context and make it bad.

    @swiftlyaswiftie@swiftlyaswiftie6 ай бұрын
    • Yeah....sometimes I struggle with sitting because I'm so afraid of pedophiles looking at me :(

      @kirbyliveradiofan7472@kirbyliveradiofan74725 ай бұрын
  • as an autistic person & victim of SA (who doesn't have OCD) i would have also been incredibly stressed in response to a stranger touching me in public. being in a crowd like that is already stressful enough, but being filmed for a tiktok, singled out, touched, & propositioned by a stranger, i would've had a strong reaction as well. especially knowing that, more often than not, advocating for yourself by declining consent results in mockery. & for the record, if that had happened to me, i probably would have instinctively (not intentionally) whacked their hand away from me. i do *not* accept physical contact from strangers (accidental bumps not included, they are clearly in a crowd) & it results in me being on high alert. respecting other people's boundaries can keep you safe too. i didn't have any questions in regards to their reaction in the video. nobody should've needed an explanation.

    @rashelbee@rashelbee3 ай бұрын
    • YEAH NO FOR REAL. I don't have OCD and haven't gone through SA, i'm just autistic but i have EXTREMELY SEVERE sensory issues because of it. People touching me is a major one, to the point where most of the time i can't even handle my own mother touching me. I flinch away and stuff, as well as i've hit her hands away before because I didn't fully register it as her. If a stranger touched me- ESPECIALLY MY SKIN LIKE IN THE VIDEO- i would end up slapping their hand away. And if they had anything oily or something on their hands it would be 10x worse for me.

      @TheWatchersMeteorite@TheWatchersMeteorite23 күн бұрын
  • Imagine being so shockingly co-dependent on others that even the sight of someone being by themselves in public makes you depressed

    @anyanaylor@anyanaylor8 ай бұрын
    • Literally!!

      @bling-tut@bling-tut8 ай бұрын
    • most of them aren’t even actually sad about seeing it they just want to virtue signal about how kind they supposedly are for “caring”

      @cosmosisrose@cosmosisrose8 ай бұрын
    • @@cosmosisrosekind of reminds me of that thing people say. “I never liked _______, but now I’m sad because they are gone.” or “I hated him but he didn’t deserve to go” Like dude we get it, you’re a such a good person for feeling empathy 🙄. Idk if I’m overreacting but that’s just kind of how it feels to me lmao.

      @joeisdude@joeisdude8 ай бұрын
    • fr. it's so incredibly condescending 😑

      @manicpixiecremegirl@manicpixiecremegirl8 ай бұрын
    • Yes. And as someone who prefers solitude and is anti-social, I get a lotttt of people everyday at work asking if I’m okay or people trying to strike up a conversation out of awkwardness or pity. Like no, I’m not depressed or sad or having a rough time. No I’m not tired. I actually quite enjoy my life and this is the happiest I’ve ever been. But the thought that someone can be genuinely happy and still prefer solitude/not be smiley all the time is perplexing to everyone. They don’t even believe me when I say I’m fine or okay. “Well I’m here for you, just to let you know”. This shit has been happening my whole life. Leave me alone.

      @Trollestiatumblur@Trollestiatumblur8 ай бұрын
  • i genuinely believe that we are at an age where boundaries just don’t exist in public anymore😭 please why can’t people just behave

    @kuhinde@kuhinde8 ай бұрын
    • Too much time spent in isolation, too much desperation for internet clout/validation, not enough empathy

      @__m-a-x__@__m-a-x__8 ай бұрын
    • @@__m-a-x__what is your opinion on billy yankee is he a bad person?

      @Thebuttholetickler34@Thebuttholetickler348 ай бұрын
    • Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 60K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally Begging..

      @namantherockstar@namantherockstar8 ай бұрын
    • Honestly this is an american thing, no one in the majority of europe and other places does shit like this

      @iblispog@iblispog8 ай бұрын
    • dude honestly, like people throw things at performers during shows? i dont get it

      @kingkit4856@kingkit48568 ай бұрын
  • As someone who wears headphones in public a lot,a content creator coming up to me and asking “what song are you listening to?” Is my worse fear

    @Sillylilguy73@Sillylilguy7324 күн бұрын
  • i live in CONSTANT paranoia of being filmed. the girls at my school film tiktoks so much and i have to cover my face and dash past the camera in fear that i’ll be tracked and get unwanted attention from literally thousands of people💀💀

    @wha.t@wha.t7 ай бұрын
    • Don't worry, I doubt anyone watches the trash they put out anyway.

      @annistar9693@annistar96936 ай бұрын
  • I am really grateful that it’s a punishable in Europe, as everyone has the right to privacy and that even in public. Filming strangers is weird enough but posting children is so weird and dangerous

    @selfocus5649@selfocus56498 ай бұрын
    • I like this as an American, but one quick question. Is it legal to film someone threatening you or doing harm to you or your property?

      @javanboyd@javanboyd8 ай бұрын
    • Key word is public

      @mallard3294@mallard32948 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I completely agree children should never be allowed to be filmed! I don't even think their parents should be allowed to post photos and videos of their children. But I do see the downsides to both sides of the issue. Because in America you are allowed to be filmed in public because you are in public and there is no expectation of privacy. But you cannot be filmed in the privacy of your own home because there is an expectation of privacy. And in Europe how will you know if politicians are doing something terrible or if your police are doing something terrible? Or what if your neighbor is harassing someone. It does keep people accountable knowing that IF they choose to behave badly in public or choose to do something illegal or corrupt it will be filmed. The question is which is worth more? Which is more valuable? Protecting people's privacy even when public or keeping people accountable for their actions? And I think it depends on who you are the answer to that question. I have my own personal opinions but I don't know if there is a right answer to that question. Aside from filming children. That should be illegal if you're in public and it should be illegal for the parents to post it publicly and I think everyone can agree on that.

      @WhitneyDahlin@WhitneyDahlin8 ай бұрын
    • @@javanboydI’d have to assume no unless it’s surveillance video on private property. Otherwise you’d have to commit a crime to avoid becoming a victim of a crime

      @dumbbumsc5329@dumbbumsc53298 ай бұрын
    • ​@javanboyd it's allowed on your property. And if sw threatens you it should be fine, you're collecting evidence

      @paulr.2129@paulr.21298 ай бұрын
  • Remember kids! -Don’t film strangers without their consent -Unless they are cops. Always film cops. -Tell the police nothing -Tell the paramedics everything. Everything.

    @sppokyghost@sppokyghost8 ай бұрын
    • in addition: - give me 5 dollars - i really need 5 dollars - don't ask why someone needs 5 dollars - always give someone 5 dollars if they ask for it

      @manboy4720@manboy47208 ай бұрын
    • Should you though? if you admit crimes to a paramedic i don't think they're bound to silence, as soon as you recover a lawyer told me that there will be a cop there if you did something illegal resulting in your injury.

      @salamantics@salamantics8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@salamanticsso you don't die. If you lie or hide important information from paramedic you might die or the person who they're helping may die. If your friend is overdosing it's essential they know on what drugs.

      @Business_Skeleton@Business_Skeleton8 ай бұрын
    • @@salamantics you can leave some stuff out if it didn't directly have to do with your injury Like a man was constipated once and his wife tried using a wooden spoon to get it out and they ofc did NOT wanna tell the psremedics from embarrassment but they had to. I think that's kinda what the original commenter meant

      @randomsillyness@randomsillyness8 ай бұрын
    • @@salamanticsI had a teacher who was an emt before teaching and he said they aren’t required to report anything you did(usually drugs and the like) so you should always be honest because if you aren’t it could cost you your life

      @hiddenjemstone2582@hiddenjemstone25828 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact if you buy a phone in Japan they have the camera shutter sound and you CAN NOT TURN IT OFF AT ALL! They do this for privacy reasons so if you are going to take a photo people will know!

    @lanieriggins@lanieriggins4 ай бұрын
    • I know creeper upskirt photos have been an issue there (ESPECIALLY on public transportation) so… I can see that as a contributing factors

      @janehates@janehates3 ай бұрын
  • my highschool bully used to record me and post it on his private story. he did it to a lot of other less "popular kids" literally altered the trajectory of my life. dont record unconsenting individuals, its fucked up.

    @MeowCatGaming@MeowCatGaming7 ай бұрын
    • same with me, but he took a photo of me and used it as a profile picture for some social media app (don't remember what it was as this happened like 4 years ago)

      @chrissametrinequartz9389@chrissametrinequartz93892 ай бұрын
  • That Tokyo Big Bang Theory photographer/commentator getting deported for breaking the law to gain social media clout is the best example of karma I have ever seen.

    @alexbadila1@alexbadila18 ай бұрын
    • There was a great story about this person who was a "digital nomad" in Bali, working there and living in luxury while getting paid from the US, paying taxes there and flexing on the amazing lifestyle and literally selling information about how you can do it too. It caused OUTRAGE locally and they got deported. It was great.

      @ZoeAlleyne@ZoeAlleyne8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ZoeAlleyneahhhh ☺️ ya love to see it ❤😂

      @jj-gk6rj@jj-gk6rj8 ай бұрын
    • Karma??? more like just a sentence. 😭

      @sunnydayss___@sunnydayss___8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah except Karma in its actual form doesn’t work like that

      @topazgemfairy@topazgemfairy8 ай бұрын
    • Proud to be your 1k like. Congrats!

      @gummipop@gummipop8 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has worked in retail and has been filmed, it can lead to stalking and can allow stalkers to gain more “fuel”. Please respect people’s privacy.

    @emmataylor2776@emmataylor27768 ай бұрын
    • It can also alert abusive family members to someone’s location.

      @DeathnoteBB@DeathnoteBB8 ай бұрын
    • This is absolutely no joke!! It actually happened to me. I worked as a greeter sometimes for American Eagle and this man would constantly record me (as in i was always in the background) but no one said anything or did anything when i mentioned that i was uncomfortable, because “he’s probably just making a tik tok” it got to the point where when i was walking out to my car, he walked a couple paces behind me. I luckily got in my car safely that day, but after that I always had security escort me out. It’s been years since that, but it went on for about 3 months and all of a sudden I never saw him again. I also have moved states since then so i think i’m safe.

      @yourmotherssecret@yourmotherssecret8 ай бұрын
    • And it just feels super gross, some lady took a photo of me at work once and I hated it but also felt like I “ought” to be nice to customers so I didn’t say anything because I never thought that something like that would happen, now I would be ready to tell that person to stop

      @fleurosea@fleurosea8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@fleuroseaDude I once took the picture of an inside of a boba shop just to flex the fact that I was getting boba for the first time to my friends, I intentionally shifted the angle of the photo so the worker wouldn't be in it. I don't understand why people do this. Side note, my brother who I love who I also hate though, immediately went "she took a picture of you!!!" to the worker and I will never, never stop being salty at him for it 😭 THAT WAS SO EMBARRASSING

      @ettaetta439@ettaetta4398 ай бұрын
    • This! I had a guy that came into my work every day and even knew what car I drove. He took pictures of me and even posted a picture he took of me in my uniform from behind. I was 17.

      @katelyndonley9604@katelyndonley96048 ай бұрын
  • As someone who escaped an abusive relationship with my mother at a young age and spent the majority of my childhood being terrified of being in any kind of picture on the chance that it'd be posted and the abuser could use that to find me, yeah, maybe don't film and post online about complete strangers.

    @iamasquish5219@iamasquish52197 ай бұрын
  • I'm currently working on a college research paper on this topic and using your video as a way to find specific examples of the Filming Strangers In Public epidemic, so thanks Kurtis!!

    @humanbeing1248@humanbeing12487 ай бұрын
    • I feel like this comment makes it seem like I found your video while researching the topic-- nah I've been watching your channel since I was like 13. I actually chose the topic for my paper after watching your video. So thanks for that too Kurtis

      @humanbeing1248@humanbeing12487 ай бұрын
    • Same! Except it isn't for college.

      @charms5578@charms55786 ай бұрын
  • i’m from germany and over here it’s actually illegal to film strangers without their permission due to privacy laws, like it’s a thing that’s taken really seriously so it always baffles me how reckless people are about it in other places

    @mellarksdandelion@mellarksdandelion8 ай бұрын
    • America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅 /j

      @magiiyoo6715@magiiyoo67158 ай бұрын
    • I am jealous of your privacy laws. For as much as Americans complain about “right to privacy” it’s virtually nonexistent here.

      @__m-a-x__@__m-a-x__8 ай бұрын
    • brb moving to germany (especially since they don’t let people publicly be nazis afaik unlike america)

      @yikesmydude5641@yikesmydude56418 ай бұрын
    • I mean, it is, but it can only really be enforced if you know that someone filmed you and, sadly, we don't have 360 degree vision.

      @Vulpilux@Vulpilux8 ай бұрын
    • @@__m-a-x__ what right is that part of? which amendment?

      @Chief667@Chief6678 ай бұрын
  • Japan has such strong laws against filming people in public because of creeps taking pictures of women and young girls

    @OpossumOnTheMoon@OpossumOnTheMoon8 ай бұрын
    • When the place that outlawed C.P. in 2014 has better public filming laws than your country:

      @AleTitan@AleTitan8 ай бұрын
    • Disgusting. What is with Japanese culture sexualizing little girls and women? And I'm not saying it has anything to do with race, it's the culture of Japan itself. Anime in particular seems to obsessively sexualize children and women, and it's normalized seeing them as sex objects in real life. It's truly disturbing, I've never seen anything else like it.

      @meowmew444@meowmew4448 ай бұрын
    • @@meowmew444Japan is far from the only country to do this

      @realityruinedmylife8980@realityruinedmylife89808 ай бұрын
    • You aren't even allowed to be noisy in trains, so no phone calls there nor public performace inside the train cars I absolutely adore this, my country's National Railway are copying this and made Commuting much MUCH more relaxing even with heavy traffic.

      @aribantala@aribantala8 ай бұрын
    • @@meowmew444 You'd be surprised to know that Beauty Pageants exists everywhere else, bud

      @aribantala@aribantala8 ай бұрын
  • It’s really fun to go to a park or coffee shop and people-watch. Me and my grandma used to do it all the time, we’d imagine what strangers’ lives must be like, listening to snippets of conversation. Maybe we are a little nosy haha. I understand the urge to share these moments, but the serendipity of it is the most fun part, why would you take that out?! All these interesting people with their own stories are just walking around, none of it is MADE for you. A curated recording of life has none of that.

    @harrisondorn7091@harrisondorn70917 ай бұрын
  • As someone who recently had an anxiety attack on the bus over a random person snapping a pic of me, I can't even IMAGINE how stressful having your face on tik tok for thousands to see would be

    @luka_boi8968@luka_boi89686 ай бұрын
    • Same thing happened to me, i was at a bus stop and these dudes started clicking pictures and I turned away immediately and got out of there but i was so anxious. Even now I think back at it and i feel scared because of these stupid ai stuff like deep fake scares me to the core. It's so creepy and scary

      @yoonshub@yoonshub6 ай бұрын
  • As someone who's way too insecure about her appearance, the idea of someone filming me or taking pictures of me without my consent for thousands of people to see sounds horrible. I would absolutely cry about it

    @woodlandpricess@woodlandpricess8 ай бұрын
    • It happens all the time on my school bus. Seriously just invasive and flat out rude. I get what you’re saying completely

      @AboutAGirIlllll@AboutAGirIlllll8 ай бұрын
    • Literally this!!!!!

      @lareinabrown@lareinabrown8 ай бұрын
    • legit if someone does that in your face, hit them with a “you cant be doing !random offensive action!” in the most serious tone it instantly ruins there footage

      @Bartenderdeathslinger@Bartenderdeathslinger8 ай бұрын
    • This is exactly how I feel. Not everyone’s going to be comfortable with being filmed, or better yet don’t film them at all if you have little to no shit who they are?

      @Littlefox1213@Littlefox12138 ай бұрын
    • I have body dysmorphic disorder really bad, so same. It caused me to develop agoraphobia when I was untreated/not seeing anyone about it.

      @Tayl0r_@Tayl0r_8 ай бұрын
  • I know I wouldn't want to be filmed as well. It's an invasion of privacy. If you want to film someone, secure permission. It's all that simple.

    @nerd26373@nerd263738 ай бұрын
    • @@safoutop10104 You don't deserve 10k followers if you need to beg

      @cmoney8979@cmoney89798 ай бұрын
    • This whole mindset of viewing others as NPCs is so toxic, this is another version of that. Low IQ individuals emerged from isolation and fully forgot empathy.

      @__m-a-x__@__m-a-x__8 ай бұрын
    • Kurtis inspires me.. My parents said if i get 60K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally Begging...

      @namantherockstar@namantherockstar8 ай бұрын
    • In the US, you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public place. If the place is open to the public at large, you can absolutely be filmed without your consent.

      @tommytigert5993@tommytigert59938 ай бұрын
    • privacy in public?

      @Chief667@Chief6678 ай бұрын
  • People on tiktok have a very severe case of "How can I make this about me?"

    @spawnofsatan1796@spawnofsatan17967 ай бұрын
  • kurtis is the most passive agressive, yet understanding and kind person ever. i would let kurtis convince me my deadly dairy allergy isnt real.

    @KieshyCodes@KieshyCodesАй бұрын
  • i’m a film student and literally half of my nonfiction film class is about documentary ethics and how fucked up it is to film people without their consent and it’s SO wild to see how those ethics go out the window when you’re filming on a phone instead of a camera

    @femmeadonis@femmeadonis8 ай бұрын
    • You mean film without consent? Also I’ve def seen a documentary or 2 film ppl in public without consent

      @Dolphinboi@Dolphinboi8 ай бұрын
    • @@Dolphinboi lol yes, i meant without. and yeah there’s a LOT of documentaries that do/have, but the point is that the practice is fundamentally unethical regardless of whether or not it’s been done before.

      @femmeadonis@femmeadonis8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, but documentary film making forces you to get consent often times because of the entities that you’re representing in the documentary and the entities that you will be selling the rights to the documentary to, not because it unethical to film in public, at least not in America.

      @cyan1721@cyan17218 ай бұрын
    • @@cyan1721 for corporate-backed film maybe, but for independent/student doc, no. also the reasons those conversations are being had in a film school environment are solely because of ethics. what we as students make for that class won’t be distributed/released, but we will be held to certain ethical standards.

      @femmeadonis@femmeadonis8 ай бұрын
    • 398L +1L

      @KrakenAustralia@KrakenAustralia8 ай бұрын
  • As someone with autism and a lot of anxiety issues, it was infuriating to see people call the person who was crying “racist” for not high fiving the guy. If you have a brain at all you can tell they move and responds like that because of anxiety. Nothing to do with him specifically, it’s pretty clear it’s their own personal stuff. It was heartbreaking hearing the sister have to explain all these medical diagnoses to the world. I felt so terrible for them. 😢

    @Kingbimmy@Kingbimmy8 ай бұрын
    • Me too, I had been getting more comfortable going into public spaces but that video and the aftermath genuinely had a lasting impact on my confidence :/

      @cheesebread3@cheesebread38 ай бұрын
    • ikr i have contamination ocd and i immediately recognized the way they reacted to someone touching them it’s fucking awful that they were filmed because i know i would feel embarrassed even though it’s out of my control

      @katierobbins2455@katierobbins24558 ай бұрын
    • @@iBackTheBluewooooow, didn’t know people were saying that.

      @astrowolvez@astrowolvez8 ай бұрын
    • @@iBackTheBlue username checks out

      @adam_stanheight@adam_stanheight8 ай бұрын
    • I had a waiter come up behind me, put his hand on my shoulder and ask how my food was directly in my ear and I legitimately screamed, because I have PTSD. I was so embarrassed, everyone was staring at me, I just needed to get out of there before I had a panic attack. The waiter felt bad but like DON'T TOUCH PEOPLE, especially from behind! It seems innocuous to people who are lucky enough to not have that type of trauma, but when did we start thinking this was ok? Kids have been taught forever, "keep your hands to yourself" but these social lessons seem to disappear when those kids grow up.

      @TheAshesvondust@TheAshesvondust8 ай бұрын
  • In my freshman year of high school, someone took a picture of me from behind and posted it on Snapchat with the caption “Didn’t know they let hobos in 😂 💀” because I was wearing a sweatshirt. I only came to know about it because a classmate recognized me. I do live in a very low income household so it really hurt to know that thats all people saw of me.

    @spritezilla_the_bebop@spritezilla_the_bebop4 ай бұрын
  • I will now film people without their consent just to be in his videos. Also, IT WAS SO SWEET FOR HIM TO GO BACK AND CORRECT HIMSELF WITH THE PRONOUNS-

    @-Ur-Fav-Brunette-@-Ur-Fav-Brunette-29 күн бұрын
  • As a full time retail worker, the “npc” brain rot is so real. If you pay attention it becomes extremely clear that people don’t see you as a human being with an inner world and a life outside your post at the store. I’ve even had friends be aghast at finding out retail involved me working on weekends and holidays, as if the people that serve them when they shop on Saturday aren’t really people.

    @k80_@k80_8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, it's really sad. :( I think part of the weekend mentality is that a decent portion of the world has their religious services on Saturdays, and when they go to buy something on those days, they don't expect to see people they know, because... 😮 They weren't at services??? (Yes, I'm Christian, no, I don't think this about people) -_-" People have their own life. I don't get why that's so strange to some people...

      @JunieBug@JunieBug8 ай бұрын
    • exactly! Im lucky to have really good customers at my job but when I see all these prank videos that serve to basically fuck with retail workers, I imagine myself in that scenario and it makes me furious. These kinds of people really act like people who work retail/food service/minimum wage jobs simply exist to serve them

      @PreciseSpace@PreciseSpace8 ай бұрын
    • That's why I felt so uncomfortable when I first started seeing the npc meme pop up. I was a bit of a strange kid and took my time learning that everyone else's opinions were just as valid as mine and people had their own reasons for liking or disliking things and now it feels as if people are _trying_ to unlearn that on purpose

      @liljatupsu@liljatupsu8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@liljatupsudude that's awesome that you bettered yourself like that! Truly, congratulations, most people aren't self aware enough to notice much less change anything.

      @twitchy_bird@twitchy_bird8 ай бұрын
    • Thinking of other human beings as NPCs, or seeing strangers as not real people are signs of a sociopath. The only fake “people” are these ones. If you lack human empathy you aren’t a human and I won’t treat you like one. These “people” need to be lined up against the wall, but for the time being just carry a green laser. Shine it directly into the camera lens and it’ll destroy the entire camera. There, now they have no reason to stick around.

      @-_slug_-@-_slug_-8 ай бұрын
  • One time when I was 16 (I’m almost 18 now) I was at the mall with my cousin. A MAN came up to me out of nowhere with another MAN filming him. He had a phone in his hand using it as a microphone and asked me if I would date him. I awkwardly said no thanks and tried to walk away from him. This full grown man grabbed my shoulders and pulled me towards him. I am also autistic, but I don’t think even an allistic person would react well to that. My cousin pushed him away and told him to leave me alone. He continued to follow us around the store screaming at me to give him one chance. Eventually he fell to his knees screaming, then got up and walked away. That still haunts me, and I was unable to return to the mall for months afterwards because of how scary all of that was. I had a 40 minute long panic attack in the malls restroom. Please stop messing with people and filming them in public, it has real consequences.

    @theakaialator@theakaialator8 ай бұрын
    • That's harassment and I'm so sorry to hear you went through that :(

      @Random-sk6hm@Random-sk6hm8 ай бұрын
    • i'm so sorry that happened, sounds awful. Definition of a spoiled man-child.

      @nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme@nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme8 ай бұрын
    • omg, that’s crazy I’m so sorry! Btw why do you say man in all caps? I’m just genuinely wondering.

      @aesthetix3398@aesthetix33988 ай бұрын
    • I hope you feel okay now

      @aesthetix3398@aesthetix33988 ай бұрын
    • to emphasize that this was a literal adult man doing this to minors@@aesthetix3398

      @emmaruth223@emmaruth2238 ай бұрын
  • This unlocked a cursed memory of mine. It was before TikTok but one day my classmate started filming me and my friends during lunch break, and got annoyed when we confusedly asked her to go away. The next day she surpised her friend with a huge projection of a video of various classmates wishing her happy birthday. Yes, she included us in the video, with a caption saying "Wow, such nice classmates...". We were fucking mortified. One of the craziest things that happened to me in high school.

    @potfur_z_bagna@potfur_z_bagna3 ай бұрын
    • One of my cursed memories from middle school was this girl who decided to hug me without my consent. She was a total stranger. And she would hug me everyday when she saw me. And her friends would laugh because I was so caught off guard and confused. I even took the long way around to my class just so I wouldn’t have to run into her. It took me years to get over being touched by strangers. It was so violating. It finally ended when I asked in my most condescending voice (after a couple weeks of this) “are you OK?” Once she realized I saw her as crazy she stopped. Because she was, what she was doing was crazy. And just like that girl being a bitch and humiliating you like that is fucking crazy. She was a kid, but a lot of these influencers just don’t ever grow up, and it’s scary.

      @nataliedickens1289@nataliedickens1289Ай бұрын
  • i almost feel bad for people who can't imagine going out to eat by themselves. like you just can't stand having to be with yourself for more than 2 minutes. there's literally nothing wrong with going to EAT FOOD without having to bring someone else

    @livyleigh_@livyleigh_7 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad Kurtis clarified at the end that filming cops is a different story altogether, but I think it's important to note as well that none of this applies to dangerous or potentially violent situations. Film perpetrators and protect yourself, people

    @emcornish@emcornish8 ай бұрын
    • Exactly, sousveilance is the one exception.

      @Random-sk6hm@Random-sk6hm8 ай бұрын
    • I do think there is a difference between filming people and uploading it tho. Like collect as much evidence as you need but i‘m gonna question your motives if you immediately upload it.

      @Sisi-ep3wn@Sisi-ep3wn8 ай бұрын
    • 100%.

      @casie6609@casie66098 ай бұрын
    • ​@Sisi-ep3wn I think it's 100% fine to upload videos of people hurting people/ cops hurting people/ etc. That's what gets the word out and something can potentially be done about it.

      @casie6609@casie66098 ай бұрын
    • @@casie6609 If you can't get justice any other way then of course. But in general I do believe that bad people/criminals have a right to privacy as well. At least that's the law in my country. The press is not allowed to show the faces or publish the full names of criminals, as far as I know.(except if they are public figures of course)

      @Sisi-ep3wn@Sisi-ep3wn8 ай бұрын
  • I really feel like this is a big reason why young ppl are so much more hyper self aware and anxiety ridden than previous generations. Social media is intruding on our lives

    @deja5477@deja54778 ай бұрын
    • I’m a dance teacher and I definitely agree! Especially when it comes to my middle school and high school students, I can only imagine how on edge they must be in school 😣

      @stephaniefrost4910@stephaniefrost49108 ай бұрын
    • Older generations only had to worry about being judged by their town or neighbourhood, younger generations are worrying about being judged by the whole world. If older people were being judged they could move a couple towns over and start again, younger people have the potential that people across the whole world could be judging them and no matter where they move they might find someone who knows them and judges them.

      @rachelcookie321@rachelcookie3218 ай бұрын
    • And honestly this just shows that we shouldn't have those social media pages tho as much as I use KZhead myself and as long as it's here I'll watch stuff or whatever it's not helping us as a whole at all

      @creepy-kitty@creepy-kitty8 ай бұрын
    • I was relentlessly bullied at school, and one of the things my bullies used to do a lot was take pictures and videos of me without me knowing and sending them to each other on BBM and Facebook. That, among other things, left me with PTSD and severe anxiety, and while therapy has thankfully helped me take my life back I still get a jolt everytime I see someone smiling at their phone while using it in front of me. I can't imagine what it must be like for younger people now given how much more widespread social media has become - back in the day I at least knew my pictures wouldn't get out of my bullies' circle, but now anyone could go viral at any point. It really, really sucks.

      @RezzSubs@RezzSubs8 ай бұрын
    • Back in college (2010) I had this irrational fear of uploading pictures to the internet because I though I would become a meme, like Scumbag Steve or Bad Luck Brian, and people would make fun of me forever. Thankfully Facebook was very limited back then, and going viral took more effort. However, with TikTok, I feel for kids with anxiety today. Being made fun of online (and against your will) is way more prevalent now.

      @juliocbp9389@juliocbp93898 ай бұрын
  • I was once approached by one of those guys who do those random interviews on the street in the middle of hiding a breakdown. My voice was so shaky so I didn’t talk, but he didn’t even ask if I wanted to be recorded. I didn’t say anything into the mic and just walked away and I heard him say to the camera: “Ooooh, someone’s moody.” And it took my whole willpower to not punch him in the face. To this day, I have no clue whether or not it was posted. This was back in September, so if it was, there’s a solid chance I wouldn’t find it.

    @barrelrollbaphy@barrelrollbaphy4 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been filmed without my permission so many times and it continues to happen which is actively making my social anxiety worse. This needs to stop genuinely

    @parmasean_eater@parmasean_eater5 ай бұрын
    • i’m so sorry that happens to you. some people are asshoIes

      @bettygrof.@bettygrof.5 ай бұрын
  • Truly hilarious how I've been battling my social anxiety for a decade now and ten years ago I'd tell myself "what's the worst thing that could happen if you go out for lunch alone? The whole world isn't watching you." And now like. That irrational fear is rational.

    @glove_flavored@glove_flavored8 ай бұрын
    • This!!!! I’ve taught my brain to soothe itself by thinking “they have their own lives going on, why would they take pics of you specifically” but now it’s useless and I’ve possibly landed on some teen girls TikTok for having an anxiety attack at a food court.

      @Fyndh3678@Fyndh36788 ай бұрын
    • why are you so right 😭😭 mann our deepest fears becoming an actual reality

      @RONANAWAY@RONANAWAY8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Fyndh3678many people do not have their own lives. They have an idea of what that is, but all they do is consume. National mainstream celebrities are only a thing because of these people. It disgusts me. Our brain is the most capable of unique expression and they opt to waste it. They'd rather fit in and be no one.

      @EdgieAlias@EdgieAlias8 ай бұрын
    • I can't even explain why I still do this. It's not even consistent. Sometimes I have to actually sit in my car and pep talk myself about how I'm not nearly important enough for anyone to notice. That's when I walk into the store with a sock from the laundry falling out of my pant leg.

      @OzymandiasWasRight@OzymandiasWasRight8 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. It's even worse because doing something normal can get 10 million views and have thousands of random strangers being mean for literally anything. You wearing crocs outside? Flip flops? Shorts in the winter? Shouldn't have done that, front page of TikTok 20 million views 40k comments.

      @MammalianCreature@MammalianCreature8 ай бұрын
  • it's sad that the sister had to disclose personal medical information to the public just to defend them

    @cokeandcheese.6617@cokeandcheese.66178 ай бұрын
  • When I was doing charity in the Dominican, we were told VERY STRICTLY that any photos we posted of our time there had to have the kids' faces either completely blurred or not in them at all. The reason was because they had an incident where a kid's face was posted at the orphanage he lived at, some other kids at his school found out, and he was bullied to hell and back for being in an orphanage. It's insane the consequences these things can have, and people never take that into account anymore.

    @Moonstar79@Moonstar797 ай бұрын
  • I have several points that are probably valuable to state here as well: so as Kurtis mentioned you don’t know people’s lives this can also be a risk of people’s lives if they are going round a daily life (eg. Escaped a bad relationship, know people who want to harm them and stalkers) this is not just a bad thing to do but a dangerous game that we could be getting into. Also fun fact about Japan laws on photography: firstly if you buy a phone in Japan or a Japanese resident your phone automatically whenever a photo is taken has to make a noise, you won’t be able to turn off or stop the noise of it taking a photo, this is because of the history of why that law is in place. So the history, in Japan high school and any child in school has uniform to wear (if I remember correctly it’s often girls have to wear skirts) so this was because of people taking photos or inappropriate photos of these school children (especially girls and sometimes even under skirts) so this was to protect the people (off topic: smoking it depends on prefecture, there’s actually some parts of the country that have restaurants that need to state as non-smoking because in that area people smoke inside, I remember this when I went to the place known as the “Vegas of Japan” which did this). Sorry this is so long. Thanks for talking about this topic it’s quite important discussion that should probably be done.

    @potatoes-fjlafjla@potatoes-fjlafjla7 ай бұрын
  • A lot of photography laws and rules in Japan are also to protect people from being _sexually harassed_ so 🙄 we should have those

    @sarchiba@sarchiba8 ай бұрын
    • That would probably help fight revenge porn too

      @sigh824@sigh8248 ай бұрын
    • Yes oml! - that reminds me of this one tiktok I saw where this white guy was about to get on a train in Japan, and he's complaining about the female-only 😐

      @starvingdelusions@starvingdelusions8 ай бұрын
    • @@starvingdelusions I think I saw the video you're talking about where he literally goes in the women only car and sure he was only in there for a little bit but is it worth it to make strangers uncomfortable even for a minute? the women only cars in Japan exist so women can avoid creepy men. and the dude had the audacity to say "I wasn't expecting to see segregation like this in Japan" in the description, showing he has no idea why women-only cars exist and no respect for the people who use those cars

      @debgenerate@debgenerate8 ай бұрын
    • True, but tbh Japan is still far from perfect 😉

      @LiveLaughLovecraft@LiveLaughLovecraft8 ай бұрын
    • EDIT: LMFAOO I commented this before realizing kurtis included this in the video 😂😅 whoops y’all seen the woman on Twitter who had a nuclear meltdown over being deported from Japan because she photographed so many strangers to make fun of on her account?? it was the same lady who photographed a white couple on the train and joked about them being big bang theory fans if y’all at least saw that one

      @rileymichael2694@rileymichael26948 ай бұрын
  • As someone with body dysmorphia and social anxiety this is one of my genuine fears, I would never film someone without their permission unless I need footage of a crime or something

    @Yazzie1@Yazzie18 ай бұрын
    • I have BDD too and this is the exact reason why I opted for online school rather than in person education. Who knows when I could randomly pop up in someone's video and have them mock me for my appearance

      @jarbincks6715@jarbincks67158 ай бұрын
    • I know how you feel with body dysmorphia. It also terrifies me knowing that I could end up in a video seen by many, with them easily tearing me apart for their amusement. I don't know how I could ever recover from that. It's disgusting how so many internet users forget empathy. I understand how hard it is to live with body dysmorphia-I wish you nothing but the best

      @theysayivy@theysayivy8 ай бұрын
    • Literally same. I already worry people are looking at me and judging me let alone filming me and millions of ppl seeing it’s so uncomfortable

      @kitty0chan444@kitty0chan4448 ай бұрын
    • aaaghh I feel the same way. i wish people would grasp the concept that not everyone is for their amusement, its so uncomfortable

      @MITZKMY@MITZKMY8 ай бұрын
    • i also have really bad social anxiety and being filmed in public is literally like my worst fear😭😭 i swear someone will pull out their phone and even if theres a slight chance they could be filming me, like the phones kind of facing my direction, i’ll panic and look away. absolutely hate how normalized this has become mostly because of dumb people on tiktok

      @kalkxx@kalkxx8 ай бұрын
  • 14:11 when I see people filming in public like that, not even necessarily at gyms, I ALWAYS make sure to walk past their phone at least a couple of times

    @swims11torches@swims11torches7 ай бұрын
    • I’m not even a slow walker but I make sure I walk extra slow infront of them

      @xxdrippinghaloxx1712@xxdrippinghaloxx17124 ай бұрын
  • The social media thing is the only reason I don’t go to the gym anymore. It’s already super stressful I don’t wanna be worried about my sweaty gross post workout clothes being immortalized

    @kenmaswatermelon832@kenmaswatermelon83220 күн бұрын
  • Medic here - I have been filmed while attempting to resuscitate someone's loved one who was in cardiac arrest. Forget me, the disrespect to my patients and their families during that moment is unbelievable. That should not be normalised.

    @rachelbrittain8019@rachelbrittain80198 ай бұрын
    • Some people just cant read the room.

      @Lennylore@Lennylore8 ай бұрын
    • i’ve seen a crowd of people standing dead eyed filming a car that was on fire with officials trying to help. i was pulling into work and it was honestly haunting to look at. you couldn’t even see anyone’s face but the idea that possibly filming someone’s last moments wasn’t bothering any of them was horrifying.

      @mekenna6214@mekenna62148 ай бұрын
    • @@mekenna6214it’s so strange to think of the world we live in now

      @mangoliys@mangoliys8 ай бұрын
    • One time i was at the beach and a guy went into cardiac arrest and everybody (about 40 people) stood there recording while the paramedics attempted to resuscitate him on the sand. Their kids were recording. He died.

      @Miss_Maye@Miss_Maye8 ай бұрын
    • This happened at the resturaunt i worked at. someone was haing diabetic shock and heat stroke on the side of this narrow road. People kept blocking the one lane we had to get the ambulance in to hang halfway out the windows and film on their phones. I would calmly ask them to leave so the ambulance could get in and theyd flip me off and then drive away.

      @ashleyward6341@ashleyward63418 ай бұрын
  • Filming random people in public is incredibly dangerous. From personal experience, I’ve known people who have gone through great pains to delete their digital footprint due to stalking behavior, and have all that work be undone because someone decided to film them or someone near them and post it to a public platform. It led to my friend having to move to a different city and uproot their whole lives because of one idiot young boychild who wanted a chance at going viral.

    @Meowmeowmeow564@Meowmeowmeow5648 ай бұрын
    • That's awful. 😔 It's dangerous in another way too. Not every person will take kindly to being filmed and if they noticed it someone could potentially get violent and not care that the camera's still rolling. It's happened with some prank influencers who have had guns pulled on em. Crazy times.

      @jj-gk6rj@jj-gk6rj8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah we had a guy shot round here because he was filming some random stranger

      @Nick_CF@Nick_CF8 ай бұрын
    • This! my childhood friend had to move 4 hours away, because she and her mom was under witness protection and some stupid lady decided to take a photo of the kids playing AT SCHOOL. And post it PUBLICLY.

      @dracofaun1871@dracofaun18718 ай бұрын
    • You probably shouldn't post about how far away your "friend" moved away is if they're in witness protection. A 4 hour drive narrows it down quite a bit. Be careful.@@dracofaun1871

      @BenDover-dl2pl@BenDover-dl2pl8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jj-gk6rjI remember some of those stupid clown pranks almost ended poorly because they would rush someone during the height of the clown thing at night and be surprised when instead of running away they pulled a gun

      @zacharybare6967@zacharybare69678 ай бұрын
  • I had a doctor appointment somewhat far from my home and I was out a little bit before lunch. I went to a restaurant nearby, sit at the bar and ate alone. That was a pretty nice experience tbh. No pressure to socialize. Took a nice burger and a little beer. Me, my thoughts and a nice meal. 10/10 experience.

    @randomrandom450@randomrandom4507 ай бұрын
  • as someone with autism and extreme social anxiety, this is why i hate being in public or always try to cover up. i dont want to be in your videos or posted online for millions of people to see.

    @awoouf@awoouf7 ай бұрын
  • yesterday I saw a woman dressed really cool, with blonde curly hair and I sooo wanted to draw her because she looked like a main character from a movie. So my girlfriend walked up to her and said in a nutshell: "hello, sorry to bother you, but you are really pretty. Would you mind if I took a picture of you so we could draw you later?" And she then gave us her number and name so we could send her the drawing later. Consent is key, even in public space. plus, it could make someones day better.

    @finestdining@finestdining8 ай бұрын
    • i went to six flags and one of the scare actors had a beautiful spider costume with a long dress and webbing details, and i politely asked if i could take a picture to show my boyfriend her costume. she was so sweet and said "of course!" and did a pose showing off the sleeves and it was a lovely interaction. it only took like five seconds to ask and the photo looked even better because she posed to show off the outfit!

      @echo8844@echo88447 ай бұрын
    • Ahhh I have blonde curly hair so this made my day thank you

      @user-dq9mq9dr1c@user-dq9mq9dr1c6 ай бұрын
    • Weird.

      @PoopNuker@PoopNuker6 ай бұрын
    • @@PoopNukerwhat is?

      @Hi-en7xx@Hi-en7xx6 ай бұрын
    • I really liked my coworker’s outfit the other day and I asked her if I could take a picture of her in that outfit because I wanted to draw it and she said yes. Consent is necessary.

      @RinitaChan@RinitaChan6 ай бұрын
  • imagine being an elderly person just trying to enjoy a sandwich or something and you look up and some teenager is filming you and crying 💀

    @rt_with_s0ph13@rt_with_s0ph138 ай бұрын
    • PLS LMAOO

      @jarbincks6715@jarbincks67158 ай бұрын
    • I'm setting my mind up to be an old man and having a cane, even if I don't need it, and freaking bonk them away! 😂

      @yungguattari4924@yungguattari49248 ай бұрын
  • Also some ppl might think impromptu sudden performances are fun, but like for a lot of ppl the subway is like a place to start decompressing from their jobs, or like tired students who just wanna go home. Like, you could do this at the train station, instead of INSIDE the train

    @annewithnoe@annewithnoe7 ай бұрын
  • I was in some random girls dance TikTok while I was waiting on a line at six flags I said “that’s embarrassing” to my friend and they looked absolutely pissed

    @bluw_star3@bluw_star36 ай бұрын
  • i feel like tiktok has made people so unempathetic especially to people who dress different or don't fit beauty standards. bullying is SO normalized on that app and if you call them out you're just told you're soft. you can't even compliment someone who doesn't fit conventional beauty standards without a squad of 13 year old boys with perms saying you're lying because they can't understand that beauty is subjective

    @catradorasprmanager7728@catradorasprmanager77288 ай бұрын
    • TRUEEEEEE

      @nanoi1073@nanoi10738 ай бұрын
    • Also the way cyber bullying isn't even disguised with another word anymore, people will outright say they enjoy bullying people online, they think we should "bring bullying back" or whatever, it's genuine freak behavior

      @amoureux6502@amoureux65028 ай бұрын
    • Honestly

      @avabackupaccount@avabackupaccount8 ай бұрын
    • THISSSSSS

      @jarbincks6715@jarbincks67158 ай бұрын
    • @@amoureux6502 bullying is genuinely traumatizing and people act like it's no big deal. i've heard so many people say bullying helps people become "normal" or some shit. it's insane that they act like it's their duty to make others feel so insecure that they change themselves and don't see anything wrong with it

      @catradorasprmanager7728@catradorasprmanager77288 ай бұрын
  • I feel like empathy and social awareness is no longer a thing anymore. How hard is it to think, “oh this person has their own unique experience of life and I shouldn’t judge them by one video.”

    @pearriot@pearriot8 ай бұрын
    • actually tho i feel like i’m the crazy one now

      @imaneclair4836@imaneclair48368 ай бұрын
    • Selection bias, every sociopathic narrsisist is already on social media. And people who are not are less likely to make social media

      @nonymouswisp8176@nonymouswisp81768 ай бұрын
    • im pretty sure theyre predicting our gen (gen z) will become the least empathetic people in thr world because of the way we grew up and the situations we have grown up with (aka covid etc)

      @daniaza3625@daniaza36258 ай бұрын
    • Especially the people immediately slamming that one autistic kid… like I’m autistic and I’m told I am a robot, or lack empathy, and then those same people turn around and destroy a stranger for the way their brain is wired

      @kwowka@kwowka8 ай бұрын
    • That’s a good thing. People are accepting reality more. The girl who was touched by the dancer has no right to complain about it, because that’s not a normal human reaction. Just because you have a disability doesn’t mean everyone else has to stop what they’re doing and suck it up and owe it to you.

      @MM-pv5tp@MM-pv5tp8 ай бұрын
  • and i hate that "it's not illegal. you have no privacy in public" excuse. slaves were legal but was it okay? no. it's about morals.

    @CLRaider@CLRaider7 ай бұрын
  • Its like they completely forget that some people may have stalkers or abusers or witness protection programme or maybe just dont want to be online

    @LeilaCross-xz9hn@LeilaCross-xz9hnАй бұрын
  • i had a friend in highschool who got a non-consenting video of her taken while she was walking to the mall. this stranger who took the video wanted to post about street fashion and i guess that person liked what she was wearing. it went kind of viral locally and she had to move away because she was trying to hide from a scary stalker ex-bf who apparently found out her location based on the background of the video. even if a video was meant to compliment, people should start assuming others may have a safety or security reason for wanting to stay out of the internet's public eye and ask for consent before recording or posting.

    @echo.echo08@echo.echo088 ай бұрын
    • this is what I'm thinking, you could put people in real danger

      @inge3085@inge30858 ай бұрын
    • omg thats so crazy

      @somoneweirf5023@somoneweirf50237 ай бұрын
    • internet safety and how extremely important it is should really be taught to people. i feel like it isnt highlighted enough, or taken seriously.

      @findus6528@findus65287 ай бұрын
    • Who cares anyway. But I made a video about a girl dylng and she was crying in pain(try not to Laugh video). ❤❤

      @ville__@ville__7 ай бұрын
    • Who cares anyway. But I made a video about a girl dylng and she was crying in pain(try not to Laugh video)❤😞😞

      @ville__@ville__7 ай бұрын
  • I remember seeing a video of a girl filming herself at the gym and a guy came and used the treadmill next to her. She told him she was recording, and he immediately apologized and offered to leave. She said he didnt have to and she was telling him to ask if he's ok being filmed. Everyone should do this.

    @ssppiiddyy11@ssppiiddyy118 ай бұрын
    • omg yess it was one of the youtube fitness influencers. Naomi Kong maybe?

      @Bllackstaarr@Bllackstaarr8 ай бұрын
    • I see a lot fitness influencers starting to do this, but the ones who say no thanks, or leave the frame after being informed, are still left in the video…

      @TheNinjapancake14@TheNinjapancake148 ай бұрын
    • Yes!! nataleebfitness is such a good example of how to film in public

      @ayo_hitman_bang_introduces@ayo_hitman_bang_introduces8 ай бұрын
    • @@Alex-zp3kxhis names Kurtis you dumb flip

      @kaytlinkociemba@kaytlinkociemba8 ай бұрын
    • People who film in gyms should be kicked out automatically. Especially given the amount of extremely fatphobic content that comes out of gyms.

      @jacforswear18@jacforswear187 ай бұрын
  • *7:36* “can’t possibly grasp the idea that strangers are also sentient beings with memories, feelings, aspirations, fears…homicidal tendencies” 👏😭

    @Nina94771@Nina947715 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been recorded without my permission in public before and it still sticks with me. I’m in a video somewhere and I’ll probably never see it. I have social anxiety and people like that make it so I don’t want to leave the house anymore.

    @Peridot420@Peridot4207 ай бұрын
    • I’m the same way I have a service dog and that doesn’t help anything when it comes to the unwanted attention and as much as it would be great if people would ignore my service dog I’ve accepted that people aren’t used to seeing dogs and might not mean harm I’ve also been diagnosed with agoraphobia and my service dog helps tremendously with it so it’s kind of like pick your poison 😭

      @Livsaussielife@Livsaussielife28 күн бұрын
  • About the girl that got deported from Japan - she was filming dozens of people, that was her main content on Twitter/X. Japan has laws against filming people in public/taking photos of strangers and sharing them publicly without their consent. If they’re recognizable, it’s illegal. Days after she posted that couple on the train, she also posted photos and videos of people outside hanging out at night and claimed that all these people (tourist, foreigners, etc) were here solely looking for prostitutes (which is a gross assumption, and it’s gross to publicly claim that about people that can be easily identified). In the same few hours she also filmed a small group of teens in their uniforms just sitting outside the convience store eating snacks who she publicly claimed were being “harassed” by police. The police were there because Japan has a curfew for minors, and they were being told to head home because it was like 12am or so. They weren’t harassing them at all. She also made remarks about these kids “looking to sell themselves”, which again is a gross thing to claim about minors who can be identified in that footage. She was a gross mess and people were right to report her enough that it got her looked into and deported.

    @Hinaichigo1713@Hinaichigo17138 ай бұрын
    • We need laws like that in the US

      @peanutbutter4435@peanutbutter44358 ай бұрын
    • @@peanutbutter4435 I agree. Invasion of privacy is rapidly increasing with the clout addiction epidemic. As a very paranoid person who has always struggled with the crippling fear that my every move is being recorded (think of the Truman Show), these people make it very hard for me to want to leave the house. It is terrifying and so disabling (as I already struggle with disorders and disabilities). That weirdo asshat who filmed the strangers in Japan was clearly trying so hard to act "PC" and "woke" that she ended up doing the complete opposite... what a world we live in!

      @nomoretwitterhandles@nomoretwitterhandles8 ай бұрын
    • @@peanutbutter4435there are curfews in some states in the us-or at least i know there’s one in texas. i think that’s it in regards to these laws, though

      @vixy0517@vixy05178 ай бұрын
    • I believe, the reason why japan has so strict laws about public photography, especially in trains is because of all the incel peepers which went there to take naughty skirt pics. It became a real problem in the 2000's.

      @hyperturbotechnomike@hyperturbotechnomike8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@hyperturbotechnomikeovergrown men that peeps on underaged kids with their phones

      @NoProblemoBob@NoProblemoBob8 ай бұрын
  • “If you aren’t comfortable asking for permission to do it, you aren’t mature enough to do it” is sometimes said about other activities, but truly needs to be applied to filming strangers

    @iphisnextdoor@iphisnextdoor8 ай бұрын
    • Ask for permission? How exactly

      @Boostiverse@Boostiverse8 ай бұрын
    • @@Boostiverse literally “hey, can I film you for a video I’m making?” Or “hey, do you want to be in this video?” The actual words are simple, not everyone has the guts. All it is is asking for consent.

      @iphisnextdoor@iphisnextdoor8 ай бұрын
    • @SauceM3 Try using words. It's not hard.

      @bat6353@bat63538 ай бұрын
  • 8:34 the laws in japan abt public photography were originally made to protect women (especially ON THE SUBWAY) from dudes taking pictures from underneath, looking up their skirts. Also why you cant buy a phone in japan where you can turn off the shutter sound in any instance of taking pictures

    @lrke8099@lrke80997 ай бұрын
  • I was mowing my front lawn the first time this summer and the whole time I just thought every car passing by would record me and post me like “look at this girl mowing her yard where’s the man at? She’s not doing it right” these trend don’t help us who have anxiety 😭😭

    @candiiyadigg3880@candiiyadigg38807 ай бұрын
  • We gotta normalize being out on our own. At any age. Travelling alone, hanging out by ourselves, it's healthy and important.

    @LoneStreet@LoneStreet8 ай бұрын
    • Literally all of the creeps making these tik Toks were alone while recording their tik Toks about how sad it is that people are eating alone

      @RandomCommenter-qu2oc@RandomCommenter-qu2oc8 ай бұрын
    • @@BlackLivesMatter1414 should is a strong word here. People don't have to have a partner necessarily. Or anything for that matter.

      @LoneStreet@LoneStreet8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BlackLivesMatter1414 yes it is. Some people don't want a partner and it's not your place to police what makes others happy. Hope this helps! 😘

      @prixe12@prixe128 ай бұрын
    • @@prixe12 thank you! Exactly. Also people who go out alone aren't necessarily lonely or single either. And what if they are? Having romantic or sexual partners doesn't make anyone better than those who don't. Anyways, cheers @BlackLivesMatter1414

      @LoneStreet@LoneStreet8 ай бұрын
    • @@BlackLivesMatter1414 Then use a word that doesn't imply people are obligated to have this or that. It's common sense and avoids confusion

      @put4280@put42807 ай бұрын
  • I'm SO glad that shit like that is illegal in Germany. You could easily get sued if you film someone without their consent.

    @helena2485@helena24858 ай бұрын
    • genau genau

      @tamquamalteridem@tamquamalteridem8 ай бұрын
    • Ich lebe in Bayern und es hält sich irgendwie keiner dran. Ich selber nutze kein TikTok, weil ich die Plattform einfach nur bescheuert finde, aber ich seh ständig Leute am rumfilmen. Meine Schwägerin wurde mal im Edeka von zwei Jugendlichen gestalkt, nur weil sie asiatisch aussieht und die zwei Jugendlichen sie unbedingt fragen wollten, wie sie mit "all dem Rassismus" in der Gegend zurecht kommt. Bis zum Parkplatz haben sie sie drangsaliert und dann noch einen blöden Kommentar über ihr Auto abgelassen. Die aktuelle Jugendgeneration hier in Deutschland ist zum Großteil einfach nur komplett bescheuert. Zumindest kommt es mir so vor. Sie war ziemlich irritiert durch diese Aktion. Glaub die zwei hätten genauso gut vom Funk-Netzwerk vom ÖRR sein können, weil die auch ständig auf die Ideen kommen solchen Unsinn zu fabrizieren. TL;DR in english: This law does indeed exist in Germany, but many people seem to be unaware or just break it. Sueing is possible, but also complicated with our inefficient bureaucracy and increasingly ineffective justice system (at least here in the region, where they recently have let a serial s3x offender free without punishment).

      @hyperturbotechnomike@hyperturbotechnomike8 ай бұрын
    • Kurtis is uncool, im cooler dude 💀

      @ville__@ville__8 ай бұрын
    • Theoretically, yes. Doesn't stop strangers from taking photos of you or you being blasted on tv by the news. I ended up on tv as the only subject TWICE without being aware at the time that I was even filmed.

      @user-ns4bv1jl4h@user-ns4bv1jl4h8 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @Lillywbrg@Lillywbrg8 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely hate being in pictures or videos if I don’t consent. Even from family or friends. Having some rando on the internet doing this kind of shit with me is one of my biggest fears. Especially if it was a time where I just wanted to be left alone or was in a bad mood while in public.

    @fishmansf4573@fishmansf45735 ай бұрын
    • real!!

      @bettygrof.@bettygrof.5 ай бұрын
  • 9:57 Stupendously hilarious and horrifying that me drinking a coffee on my own on some random cafe might be turned into a motivational video about loneliness and depression. I mean yeah I'm lonely and depressed but heck man,at least gimme money from me being filmed depressed lmao

    @aronjunefajardo7326@aronjunefajardo73267 ай бұрын
    • 💀

      @cindersweep5335@cindersweep53356 ай бұрын
  • I’m a nurse and you would not believe how often we have to tell grown adults that they can’t film us without permission. I completely respect that they are going through something intense and might want to document, but nurses are just regular people who deserve privacy!

    @gray4197@gray41978 ай бұрын
    • it must suck. i was on facetime with my mom once and a nurse walked in and then she yelled at ME about recording her even tho.. i wasn’t. so i thought it must happen quite a bit if she just assumed that was happening 😭

      @mallarieluvsgirls@mallarieluvsgirls8 ай бұрын
    • Really? Way more often I see nurses filming patients or just making quirky videos about their condition without their consent.

      @k80_@k80_8 ай бұрын
    • when my dad was in the hospital, we had a nurse that was really handsome and my sister and i acknowledged it. my mom secretly filmed him and we both told her how it was illegal and that she’s a freak for doing that but she sees nothing wrong with it bc filming strangers is so normalized in her home country

      @melly7174@melly71748 ай бұрын
    • @@melly7174where is she from?

      @RaikageKitchen@RaikageKitchen8 ай бұрын
    • @@k80_ Yeah, that's definitely another problem. I've talked to paramedics who collect photos of gnarly or unusual injuries, and I'm just like, "how did you get this person's permission when all their bones are falling out and they're on fire?" There can be a lot of conversation during an ambulance ride, so I like to HOPE that they do have consent for those photos, but IDK man, I think I'll stick to drawing as my hobby and focus on shoving those fire bones back into place when I'm on the clock as an EMT. There are SO many laws and regulations about patient privacy. So many.

      @Whatlander@Whatlander8 ай бұрын
  • Being filmed without my consent scares the f out of me. My ex once came home with an anxiety attack because he thought a group of young women/girls were filming him in public transport and laughing at him but he wasn't sure. Dude was shaking. He's got anxiety disorder, severe social anxiety and strangers taking pictures of him and laughing was quite literally his biggest fear. Some people are so into themselves, they forget other people have whole lives, just as interesting and just as complicated as their own.

    @luxurypetscz@luxurypetscz8 ай бұрын
    • I understand how your ex feels, my boyfriend was taking his mum's dog for a walk and the dog did her business, so obviously he had a poop bag and cleaned up after the dog. While doing it a group of young girls laughed and filmed him. It was insane.

      @nicoletor8604@nicoletor86048 ай бұрын
    • Lol im so sure

      @kitten-whisperer@kitten-whisperer8 ай бұрын
    • Right! I am neurodivergent and have bad days where a culmination of factors make me very sensitive to stimuli. It’s hard enough going out, TikTok and the never ending thirst for clout had made me even more afraid of people. Like my hands aren’t doing well so I’m wearing ponytail extensions instead of braids and my first thought stepping out was, “What if someone comes and tries to snatch off my ponytail for a TikTok prank video?” 😑 Like dude, people should not have to worry about this sort of sh*t.

      @InvisibleRen@InvisibleRen8 ай бұрын
    • I never really understood paranoia induced anxiety attacks until one horrifying experience. I took what I assumed was a normal ecstasy pill at a music festival but it was laced with something weird and had a really bad reaction to it (my fault I know). It was an on site camping festival (Coachella) and while I was alone in my tent that night I convinced myself that the conversation our neighbors were having was about them conspiring to dump an ice chest full of water into my tent because I thought I had somehow inadvertently offended them during my delusion (I hadn't and they weren't). I swore I heard them secretly talking crap about me and formulating their revenge so I spent the whole night half hunched over awkwardly standing in the middle of the tent waiting for them to do it until the literal sun came up. I even thought I heard them asking a security guard for permission to harass me based on what I had done to them. It was really bad. I didn't fully snap out of it until I tried to explain to my friend why I was so upset that following morning and he looked seriously concerned for my mental wellbeing. Luckily by then the effects had mostly warn off so I was slowly able to recognize that what I experienced was all in my head thank God. Just because my situation was drug induced doesn't mean otherwise sober people don't suffer from these nightmarish delusions. It is so real to you when you're in that state that it's absolutely frightening. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.

      @SmokeyChipOatley@SmokeyChipOatley8 ай бұрын
    • "Sonder - noun. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." A word you don't see very often, but I've always loved the meaning

      @story__d@story__d8 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been sexually assaulted so being touched without my consent stresses me out severely. That guy is crazy fr

    @YogurtNight_@YogurtNight_4 ай бұрын
  • I actually was able to guess that person was autistic before Kurtis revealed it, that is because I’m autistic myself and I would probably have the exact same reaction. DO NOT ABSOLUTELY DO NOT touch people without they’re consent

    @danielladuck3323@danielladuck33236 ай бұрын
    • Can I touch you? It's okay I'm autistic

      @po69tato@po69tato6 ай бұрын
  • As a person who dresses goth, being filmed and having people take photos of me happens a lot. People often excuse it by "you're asking for attention looking like that!" Etc. It sucks. Dont film strangers no matter how they look or dress. lol

    @emmaromby1865@emmaromby18658 ай бұрын
    • The way people think standing out = deserving of disrespect is so backwards. Like even if you WERE asking for attention (I know you aren't, just hypothetically) - that doesn't mean taking pictures of you. It's not that hard to comprehend. People act like they aren't opening themselves up to the exact same thing when a stranger decides they're a weird NPC by continuing to defend this behavior.

      @sourgreendolly7685@sourgreendolly76858 ай бұрын
    • YES THIS. Alternative ppl of any style don't exist for you to take photos of and film. Ask us for consent if ur gonna do it or else ur gonna get my ass in a sweet lolita dress punching you in the face as you don't have the damn decency and respect to just let me be

      @puggiedream@puggiedream8 ай бұрын
    • I’m sorry, also goth music and culture is beautiful and awesome, don’t listen to anyone who says otherwise

      @AboutAGirIlllll@AboutAGirIlllll8 ай бұрын
    • I hate the whole “if you dress different then you’re asking for it” like no?? Just because someone is dressed in any type of Alt fashion, a colorful outfit, or even a costume, it doesn’t matter. Unless someone is straight up holding a sign that says “Please take pics of me” then they are not “asking for it”

      @KingOfGaymes@KingOfGaymes8 ай бұрын
    • People always think women or people who act or look different than the norm deserve anything done to them it’s actually insane how people can’t understand consent.

      @ilana8153@ilana81538 ай бұрын
  • Japan has a huge issue with women being photographed inappropriately and no consent. Japan phones don't even let you turn off the shutter sound.

    @hsfhanaa@hsfhanaa8 ай бұрын
    • I dunno if I fever dreamed this but I remember i saw a video of a man taking a picture of a woman’s underskirt in Japan where he forgot that his phone made the shutter sound. It was so sad on the woman’s part. I hope he still live with that and that he paid 😢

      @firefly_the_rescue9308@firefly_the_rescue93088 ай бұрын
    • @@firefly_the_rescue9308i mean that does happen frequently in japan, there are even signs warning women that men take advantage of train settings to take pictures. Absolutely disgusting

      @xofyck5232@xofyck52328 ай бұрын
    • Not only Japanese phones actually. If you go to Japan, your phone will automatically disable that option. The sound is very loud too. It's a good protection of course, but it can be annoying when you want to respect the calm of certain places.

      @gugusalpha2411@gugusalpha24118 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gugusalpha2411that's not true

      @ikeshi@ikeshi8 ай бұрын
    • @@ikeshi How that? The fact that phones automatically disable the silent photo? I mean I've experienced it myself. Though it might be because my phone was a Sony, idk

      @gugusalpha2411@gugusalpha24118 ай бұрын
  • 4:12 my first reaction to the person crying was "they could be autistic" because I'm autistic, I'd cry if someone I didn't know touched me, and sometimes getting touched, something as simple as that could send me over the edge and completely ruin my day. In the past when someone touched me I'd react by screaming insults as loud as I could at them, I'd throw things such as my personal belongings (not at them), or I'd just start crying. I am not good at handling my emotions. I hope they're okay and that they had a good rest of their day.

    @TransAutisticFrog_@TransAutisticFrog_6 ай бұрын
  • 9:52 aww aww aww aww *aww* aww aww AWW aww aww aww

    @dallasthedirtbag@dallasthedirtbag6 ай бұрын
    • that was like 12 awes

      @questionable8226@questionable82262 ай бұрын
    • I laughed my ahh off at that 😭

      @angelicart.6@angelicart.6Ай бұрын
  • The fact they now give warnings on airplanes saying 'hey. don't film staff or passengers without consent' is CRAZY to me!

    @Kermitdie69@Kermitdie698 ай бұрын
    • yeah it’s crazy but after all the airplane karen’s ive seen, i’d prob wanna record too😭

      @starmookk@starmookk8 ай бұрын
    • idk seems very reasonable

      @hoveringvan9961@hoveringvan99618 ай бұрын
    • Only the government can spy and film us on our cellphones. We aren’t allowed to film.. we are peasants and our 1st amendment rights don’t matter

      @NittyGritty420@NittyGritty4207 ай бұрын
    • Who cares anyway. But I made a video about a girl dylng and she was crying in pain(try not to Laugh video). ❤❤

      @ville__@ville__7 ай бұрын
    • @@hoveringvan9961They’re not saying the announcement and rule is crazy, they’re saying it’s crazy it has to be a formal rule in the first place. They are in support of people not filming strangers.

      @jelly_ellipsis@jelly_ellipsis7 ай бұрын
  • I’m autistic and there’s always the background fear that someone will film me in public for being “weird” or “cringe” just for living my life. It sucks so much. I would also probably freak out if a random stranger grabbed me and tried to get me to high five them. I’m constantly worried about people deciding I’m weird or overreacting when I’m reality I’m just a person who doesn’t like to be touched. Regardless of if I’m autistic or not I shouldn’t have to be ok with random people touching me

    @Ani-rq7wv@Ani-rq7wv8 ай бұрын
    • same it's always in the back of my mind when i go in public

      @FinchWithAPinchOfCringe@FinchWithAPinchOfCringe8 ай бұрын
    • same, its already happened to me a couple times at school other than general bullying, i had to drop out right when i turned 16. why cant people treat us like fucking human beings??

      @lemonmeat@lemonmeat8 ай бұрын
    • As a fellow spicy-brain, I feel very seen by this comment.

      @LeftPhilip@LeftPhilip8 ай бұрын
    • SAME and my autism already makes me petrified to leave the house so this fear just adds to it. It sucks that we have to worry about stuff like this why can’t ppl just mind their own business :( Like I feel like the internet has made ppl forget about boundaries and also that the people around them have feelings

      @kitty5275@kitty52758 ай бұрын
    • I don’t have an autism diagnosis but this has always been such a fear of mine as well…. Constantly imagining what I’m doing like I’m watching myself in third person lmao

      @BigFreem@BigFreem8 ай бұрын
  • I hope this becomes more and more popular because I've been really creeped out by how quick and often people record every little thing.

    @Iyana@Iyana7 ай бұрын
  • i've been agoraphobic since pre-COVID era and truly nothing that's been happening outside makes me wanna change that. maybe i'll get into hiking or something but man i miss the city... i feel like i've been gone too long and everything will scare me though

    @sidoniegabrielle269@sidoniegabrielle2696 ай бұрын
  • Being photographed/filmed in public is genuinely one of my biggest fears. I’ve had nightmares about some photo of me going viral and the entire world making nasty comments about my appearance. I can’t believe this type of behavior is considered socially acceptable nowadays.

    @silverxstar01@silverxstar018 ай бұрын
    • Fwiw just know that none of what others say reflects on you. The people who partake in these types of posts are a bunch of chronically online no life losers who think getting a bunch of likes equals achievement. Twitter is a weird place and warped af at this point.

      @Vampress09@Vampress098 ай бұрын
    • I hate sharing pictures of myself and i even despise the fact that my mother has childood photos. It makes me unconfortable the fact that my photos might be somewhere online.

      @giubilooo44@giubilooo448 ай бұрын
    • Same! Being extremely aware that some teenager might film, post and make fun of me online makes me super anxious 🙃

      @laurenvcouto@laurenvcouto8 ай бұрын
    • @@laurenvcouto I. get anxiety just thinking people at my school even recognize me or know my name and im constantly scared that strangers are judging my clothes and appearence. I really dont need my face shared whit anybody. or my name

      @giubilooo44@giubilooo448 ай бұрын
    • Happened to me once. Some Highschool kid took my picture on the bus, and send it to one of his friends, making fun of my face. As if I didn't already feel ugly enough

      @naussicaa44@naussicaa448 ай бұрын
  • As a 27-year-old woman, I LOVE eating alone. I call them my "self-dates". People shouldn't be pitied for treating themselves to dinner and a beer. On top of that, I used to work as a server, and had a regular who'd come in on Sunday nights. Robert was a jovial older gentleman who just loved his Sunday routine of church, choir practice, and then treating himself to the sunday night special every week while doing the crossword. Let people live!

    @SarahEnta@SarahEnta8 ай бұрын
    • Same! Going for a meal by myself is amazing! I read, I talk to locals. It’s delightful.

      @tanyakenevich7591@tanyakenevich75918 ай бұрын
    • Exactly, as someone who has autism and OCD so can feel overwhelmed sometimes, I love going to eat at a fast food place or restaurant alone after a long day at uni or work and just de-stressing with some great food and peace and quiet.

      @Random-sk6hm@Random-sk6hm8 ай бұрын
    • I love going out for lunch or dinner by myself! Just vibing with the other patrons without having to make conversation is so nice.

      @carolin2544@carolin25448 ай бұрын
    • I worked at a bar and barbecue when i was 17 as a waitress and they had like local live music like an elderly gentleman who was a fiddle player and I had multiple regulars who are were just nice old men who came off the lake or a long day of blue collar work to listen to a guitar, eat ribs, and drink a beer by themselves but they always enjoyed if i had time to take my dinner/lunch break with them occasionally but it was not the main reason they came to the restaurant. They wanted to treat themselves and be an active part of a society, there was nothing shameful about their behavior and often I find myself missing their vibes because they were all really cool dudes! I now also go out and be a part of a society like they did, if i want a treat from my favorite restaurant or grab a nice drink from the bar by myself its some of the best times I experience in a week.

      @sharpbackbones@sharpbackbones8 ай бұрын
    • aro moment /hj

      @dancelikean1diot@dancelikean1diot8 ай бұрын
  • It is SO weird to watch this as a german because it is literally illegal here to do that shit. So my first instinct to ppl saying it can happen anytime and anywhere is to think "huh?? Just sue them"

    @lemin0u@lemin0u5 ай бұрын
  • I'm autistic and have contamination OCD as well (though mine is food-related) and honestly my heart goes out to the person in that video. Being autistic in public is hard enough, and OCD is one hell of a disorder. I hope they're doing okay :( also, to anyone who says "but that's not a rational response to being touched!" when have mental health issues like OCD ever been rational? that's the whole point of OCD. Also, autism can make being touched especially suddenly and/or by strangers extremely distressing. even if the person in the video wasn't autistic, it should still be expected not to touch people without consent.

    @k0ilees936@k0ilees9368 ай бұрын
    • EXACTLY!! thank god kurtis didnt show the comments of the person's sister's video, bc im 100% expecting someone to say "ok but they didnt have to cry abt it" and it wouldve made me so pissed as someone whos got that all my life for my disorders. like.. DID U NOT WATCH HER VIDEO?? im really tired of people going "just because you have [insert mental disorder] doesnt mean you can [insert literal symptom of mental disorder]" like. them crying doesnt affect you??? ppl are so weird.

      @lemonmeat@lemonmeat8 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!! I have OCD and contamination isn’t one of my obsessions, but I have plenty and they can absolutely make you do things that don’t seem “normal” to people without OCD. It’s genuinely not something I’d wish on the worst person in the world, and the way people minimize it kills me.

      @hannahb2306@hannahb23068 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lemonmeat ugh yes!! "it's not an excuse" is one of my least favourite phrases ever because it's used to invalidate people with mental disorders / neurodivergency and demonise the bad symptoms, because you're only allowed to be autistic if you mask well, and you're only allowed to be depressed if you're still tidy and clean, and you're only allowed to have the "OCD" that means you like your pens in the right order (🙄) otherwise you're clearly just making excuses to be a failure. "It's an explanation, not an excuse" an excuse is just an explanation you don't like lmao, mental illness and neurodivergency isn't just cute and quirky and masked for everyone's convenience all the time and quite frankly we wish above ANYONE ELSE that we weren't this way too - it isn't a choice.

      @ensommeille5315@ensommeille53158 ай бұрын
    • Autistic person here as well! I make your words mine. I hate being touched by strangers, so much that when my father died during 2020 I was glad there was a pandemic so no one could touch me to "help" or "calm" me. Yes, it's horrible. No, it's not humor. That's exactly what I thought while they cremated my father. It was awful. I'm able to handle strangers touching me when I'm ok, but when I'm not... oh boy, it's a finger to make me meltdown hard.

      @Imezita@Imezita8 ай бұрын
    • She shouldn't be in large groups of people if she can't handle being touched. People bump into people, or need to get your attention for one reason or another. You can't have conditions like that and force everyone around you to change especially when your putting yourself in the line of danger.

      @theholywand11@theholywand118 ай бұрын
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